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This is an unusual 'A frame' or king post truss iron bridge opened in 1882, one of three built by the [[Midland and Great Northern Railway]] over the River Wensum. It now carries Marriott's Way. | This is an unusual 'A frame' or king post truss iron bridge opened in 1882, one of three built by the [[Midland and Great Northern Railway]] over the River Wensum. It now carries Marriott's Way.<ref>'An Encyclopaedia of British Bridges' by David McFetrich, Pen & Sword Transport, 2019</ref> | ||
See [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1168756 Geograph entry]. | See [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1168756 Geograph entry]. | ||
See also [[Hellesdon Bridge]], and early cast iron road bridge. | |||
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near Norwich
This is an unusual 'A frame' or king post truss iron bridge opened in 1882, one of three built by the Midland and Great Northern Railway over the River Wensum. It now carries Marriott's Way.[1]
See Geograph entry.
See also Hellesdon Bridge, and early cast iron road bridge.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'An Encyclopaedia of British Bridges' by David McFetrich, Pen & Sword Transport, 2019